Sunday, January 28, 2007

A number of you have e-mailed me over the past couple of days to let me know that my blog seems to have been hacked into. Worry not.

It was simply the case that I moved my weblog to another URL temporarily while I considered whether to keep it going, only to find upon deciding to do so, that my original URL had since been taken over. I know that you'll not be able to read this until you have rediscovered the blog but this is just to assure you that I'm still about.

3 comments:

I wondered what was happening. Blogger is odd in the way that urls get taken over so quickly. I had an url with the name of my patron saint and now someonelse non-Orthodox is using it and it's not exactly as if she's famous either. You'll probably find that whoever has yours will start posting photos of chrysanthemums or their poodle or something else completely unconnected with it.

It's good to see you back, both of you. Glad you found me again. I was beginning to get worried after a couple of days. I may go back and check, actually, and see what the situation is with regard to chrysanthemums and the like. It'd certainly tickle me. :-)

About Me

I am an Orthodox Christian and a Reader in the Diocese of Great Britain and Ireland, serving with the blessing of His Grace Archbishop Mark. I struggle along, much like most people, but I do what I can, by God's grace.
I have a love for the worship of the Orthodox Church - both eastern and western - and long for the day when we have a local Orthodox Church in Britain, giving a single voice and witness of the ancient Faith of these isles to the people of these isles, with their various backgrounds and walks of life.

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